Ben Tune Eligible To Play

The International Rugby Board's Anti-Doping Advisory Committee has concluded its review of the decision of the Australian Rugby Union's Drug Tribunal in the case of Ben Tune.

The International Rugby Board's Anti-Doping Advisory Committee has concluded its review of the decision of the Australian Rugby Union's Drug Tribunal in the case of Ben Tune.

The Advisory Committee unanimously agreed that the case should not be referred to a Board Appeal Committee for further consideration and, as a consequence, Mr. Tune remains eligible to continue playing.

The procedures followed by the IRB recognise that there are two separate and distinct issues relating to this matter. The Anti-Doping issue in relation to the player was, in the interests of fairness, treated as a priority, and has now been concluded.

The second aspect concerns the other events surrounding the matter. In this regard an enquiry will now be initiated into the background and circumstances of the case.

The Advisory Committee unanimously agreed that the case should not be referred to a Board Appeal Committee for further consideration and, as a consequence, Mr. Tune remains eligible to continue playing. The procedures followed by the IRB recognise that there are two separate and distinct issues relating to this matter. The Anti-Doping issue in relation to the player was, in the interests of fairness, treated as a priority, and has now been concluded. The second aspect concerns the other events surrounding the matter. In this regard an enquiry will now be initiated into the background and circumstances of the case.

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